Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I have a couple of questions, and they sort of start at the beginning.
I was reading over what you provided—and what you provided us with today is excellent—and you do have information here on how to protect yourself. One of the points was to avoid collecting and using your SIN, your social insurance number. You know, we use it. Service Canada has an ad on the television trying to convince people to get their SIN numbers so that they can get a job. We also have a senior's card. It has come to my attention recently that the number we use on the senior's card is the SIN number. It gets sent through the mail, and so on and so forth, because it's the only number, I think, that the Government of Canada has to identify individuals.
I would like your comment on what the options are, other than using your SIN number for different things. From a privacy perspective, as commissioner, have you had a chance to look at that at all?